This will help you configure your Mac system to the Linksys. The software is Windows based, so you will need to configure it manually, the instructions. If the shortcut above doesn't work, goto www.linksys.com and search for Article ID: 4269

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Hi! Absolutely, the Router is OS independent. All you need is a
computer with a properly configured Ethernet LAN adapter and a web
browser to configure the Router. Any platform that supports
Ethernet & TCP/IP is compatible with the router. You may need to
provide additional hardware & software (i.e. Ethernet cards and/or
software drivers) to ensure that all clients operate with the router.

By default of your mac computer it has already a buil-in LAN port same as your pc and it should be properly configured. just connect the cable from the mac lan port and the other end goes to your port 1 to 4 of the linksys router and it should give you an internet connection. if there is no internet access, pls check the ff:1. Go to system preferences, network2. It will pop up the network window3. location set it to automatic4. show - set it to built in ethernet5. once you set it to built in on the lower portion it should set to tcp/ip and the ip address should show, once there is an ip address, you should get an internet connection, sabe or apply the settings6. you are going to do the same thing if you are going to set the pc on a wireless connection.

You should be able to get any software that you need from LinkSys.com but I have a couple of quick questions first:

1. Is the LinkSys unit you just purchased a router or modem?

If the unit is a router, you are still going to need a Cox compatible modem. If the unit is a modem, you will still need a router to complete the network setup unless LinkSys makes a combination cable router/modem, and I haven't been able to research one.

2. If it is a modem, is it a cable modem and, if it is, is it Cox compatible?

According to the Cox Web Site, the only models of LinkSys modems that are currently compatible with the Cox High Speed Cable Internet Service are:

BEFCMU10 v3
BEFCMU10 v4
WCG200
WCG200 v2
CM100

In this particular case, you may need to contact LinkSys and/or your Internet Service Provider. In most cases, they will not only tell you exactly what type of equipment you need, they will also talk you through setting up the network once you have the equipment - usually at no charge.

Is this the one that you tried installing? when you opened the file do you have a sub installer folder as well? if you have sub uinstaller folder, open it up and install everything as well then try running the epson scan. keep me posted for any progress, thanks!

Wrong drivers or not compatable it sound like. Did you install with mac disc. Check. If not the issue,Go to manufacturers web site, and look for driver downoad area. See if you can download a more updated driver that may be compatable with your mac. Good luck. Most printers come with a windows disc and a mac disk.